Enema syringe, London, England, 1866-1927

Made:
1866-1927 in London England and London
maker:
Arnold and Sons
Enema syringe, brass with ivory nozzle, piston-action

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Enema syringe, brass with ivory nozzle, piston-action
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Enema syringe, brass with ivory nozzle, piston-action. made by Arnold and Sons, 1851-1900, English

Enema syringe, brass with ivory nozzle, piston-action. Made by Arnold and Sons, 1851-1900, English. Illustrated on the right of the image with A606171 (19th century plastic enema syringe) on the left and A606599 (18th century ivory enema syringe) in the middle.

Details

Category:
Therapeutics
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A626202
Materials:
brass and ivory
type:
syringe
credit:
Cranstone, W.H.